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NSCDC arrests four suspects for gang r@ping 13-year-old girl and c¥tting off another minor’s manhood in Niger state

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The Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) Niger State Command, has arrested a four-man syndicate for gang-r@ping a 13-year-old JSS 1 student in Pandogari town, Rafi Local Government Area of the state.

The state commandant of the Corps in the state, Joachim Okafor, who disclosed this in Minna on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 while parading the suspects, said that the gang also allegedly c¥t off the m@nhood of a three-year-old boy.

The suspects confessed that a witch doctor identified as Baba Sada, directed them to get the male g£nitals for a charm to make them immune to gun shot or knife attacks.

Okafor, who spoke through the Second-in-Command of the Niger State NSCDC, Abdulhamid Kabara, disclosed that luck ran against the suspects after the 13-year-old victim, Fatima Usman escaped from an uncompleted building they took her to in the outskirt of Pandogari.

“A girl of about 13 years old named Fatima Usman, a JSS 1 student of Government Day Secondary School Pandogari had an encounter with a gang of notorious boys who specialized in r@ping, maiming, and k!lling of school children. Fatima Usman reported the matter to the school principal, Mohammed Aketa, after having received several threats from one of the gang members,” he said.

“On Thursday, 2nd May 2024, the principal however informed the security operatives about the development and a strategy was put in place, using the girl as bait, it worked out perfectly as the man threatening the girl’s life was arrested. The arrested person identified himself as Aliyu Amiru, (M), 20 years of age, in the course of investigation mentioned other syndicate members.

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CP confirms abduction of two persons in Kwara community

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Kwara State Police Commissioner, Adekimi Ojo, has confirmed the abduction of petrol dealer, Alhaji Abbas and his manager, Abubakar Issa, in their community on Friday.

The Police Commissioner in a text message to Ekwutosblog reporter on Sunday, said, “the state police command is aware and already working on the phone number used to demand the ransom.”

Alhaji Abbas and his manager, Abubakar Issa, were reportedly kidnapped on Friday by unidentified gunmen at Gbugbu in Edu Local Government Area of Kwara state.

The victims were abducted after close of work at the Daniyan Shaba Global Investment Filling station in Gbugbu town.

Their abductors have also demanded a ransom of N200 million for their release.

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Flight disrupted as Air Peace aircraft hits large antelope on Abuja airport runway

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An aircraft belonging to Air Peace has collided with an antelope while taxiing on the runway of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

It was gathered that the incident caused disruptions to scheduled flights as the aircraft was marked Aircraft on Ground, AOG.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, through its Director of Public Affairs & Consumer Protection, Michael Achimugu confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) the NCAA spokesman, said such unforeseen occurrences were part of the challenges that usually lead to flight disruptions.

He said, “Monitoring reports yesterday indicated that an Air Peace aircraft ran into a large antelope, decimating the animal and leaving the aircraft on ground.

“As a result, flights meant to be operated by this aircraft would naturally be disrupted, even though engineers are on the ground to assess and fix the plane. Passengers waiting would naturally be infuriated.”

According to him, while the incident was beyond the airline’s control, Air Peace is still obligated to inform passengers, provide refunds, and extend necessary care.

He stressed that the NCAA would not hesitate to sanction the airline if it fails in its responsibilities.

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Corruption erodes trust, enables impunity amid Nigeria’s insecurity crisis – Ribadu

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National Security Adviser, NSA, Nuhu Ribadu, has insisted that corruption has played a role in eroding public trust and enabling impunity amid Nigeria’s insecurity crisis.

Ribadu spoke yesterday while delivering the 9th Oba Sikiru Adetona Annual Professorial Lecture of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, entitled, ‘Corruption and National Security: Impacts and Consequences’.

Represented at the event by Oluwatosin Ajayi, the Director General of the Department of State Service, Ribadu said, “We cannot talk about the insecurity in Nigeria without acknowledging that corruption has played a role in eroding public trust, compromising law enforcement effectiveness and some cases enabling impunity.

“Whether it is the diversion of funds meant for the military hardware or the undermining of due process in arms procurement, the impact is weakening national capacity to respond to threats,” he said.

Ribadu, however, said that Nigeria’s security and corruption challenges are not beyond redemption.

He noted that the path to their resolution runs through the corridor of integrity, leadership and institutional reforms.

In April, Ribadu suggested that President Bola Tinubu and his administration inherited an extremely bad government, particularly insecurity.

The NSA stated this when he visited Benue State to commiserate with the government and the people over the killing of over 72 people by terrorists masquerading as herdsmen.

He condemned the killings and urged the people of Benue to give Tinubu government a chance and stop politicizing the killings.

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